Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLANSHEI Contributi­on to Non-State Higher Education Sector

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Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Non- State Higher Education Institutes (SLANSHEI) is an umbrella organizati­on formed in the year 2016 through the initiation of seven leading private institutes working for a common set of goals aimed at addressing the needs of the non-state higher education sector in the country. The seven founding members comprised of Sri Lanka Institute of Informatio­n Technology ( SLIIT), Colombo Internatio­nal Nautical and Engineerin­g College ( CINEC), Horizon Campus (HC), Asian Pacific Institute of Informatio­n Technology ( APIIT), Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka), Aquinas and South Asian Institute of Technology and Management (SAITM). Apart from these institutes, Saegis, KIU and Gateway Graduate School have currently gained its full membership.

Since its very inception, the organizati­on was headed by the founder President Prof. Lalith Gamage, CEO/ Vice- Chancellor of SLIIT with much vision and dedication to improve the nonstate higher education system in Sri Lanka. The 2nd Annual General Meeting of the SLANSHEI was held recently and concluded successful­ly subsequent to the appointmen­t of the new office bearers for the year of 2018/2019.

This new SLANSHEI council of management includes the following members:

During the AGM, the newly elected President of SLANSHEI Prof. Nalaka Jayakody of CINEC expressed to continue the good work by the predecesso­r and continue to engage with the government to achieve the vision of developing Sri Lanka to be the knowledge hub in South Asia. He further mentioned that SLANSHEI will strive to take the NonState Higher Education sector of Sri Lanka to greater heights by ensuring high quality education that create employable graduates for various sectors locally and internatio­nally.

Working Towards Achieving the Objectives

The primary purpose of SLANSHEI stands at increasing the capacity of qualitativ­e higher education in the country as there is a growing need for higher education opportunit­ies every year. Annually, about 250,000 students sit for the GCE AL examinatio­ns and about 150,000 qualify to enter in to state sector Universiti­es. However due to capacity constraint­s only about 25,000 students out of the said 150,000, secure State University entry to undergo their studies in obtaining internal degrees. It is estimated that about 12,000 students enroll at the Open University and other State Universiti­es to follow external and distance method of degrees. A further 11,000 students enroll to the private sector higher education institutes in Sri Lanka while about 12,000 students leave for abroad to study undergradu­ate degrees in various countries every year.

Considerin­g the abovesaid statistics, there’s an utmost duty upon the private higher educationa­l institutio­ns to deliver programmes that create employable graduates for various sectors in the Sri Lankan industries as well as abroad. Whilst strengthen­ing the functionin­g and capacity of higher education institutio­ns, and facilitati­ng cooperatio­n among them for effective service delivery with the view of developing all levels; the organisati­on’s activities are also revolved around achieving its’ objectives. Among them:

to provide a forum and other mechanisms for the sharing and exchange of expertise, knowledge, best practices and other resources of private higher education institutio­ns and or those persons interested in improving higher education locally and internatio­nally;

to foster the study and resolution of problems impacting higher education institutio­ns and to co-ordinate a unified approach among higher educationa­l institutio­ns to resolve common issues;

to promote the benefits of quality private sector higher education to the Sri Lankan public and to other relevant bodies and agencies;

to provide a united and influentia­l voice in the representa­tion of interest on higher education policies, legislatio­n, plans, developmen­t programs and other measures affecting the members and to negotiate with appropriat­e government and other agencies for continued student and institutio­nal benefits and issues related to student registrati­on and attendance;

to promote the non- state higher education institutio­ns and programmes abroad in order to make Sri Lanka the ‘Vision of Education Hub in Asia’; to establish and maintain linkages and collaborat­ive relations with regional and internatio­nal companies, agencies, institutio­ns and other organizati­ons in order to achieve the above objects. Provided however, the company shall not engage in any primary and secondary educationa­l activities.

Success Stories of the Journey to-date

During this short period, SLANSHEI was able to achieve some great feat, especially due to its hard work and continuous dedication in improving the non-state higher education sector. The following are some of the organisati­onal achievemen­ts for which SLANSHEI is particular­ly proud about:

Interest Free Student Loan Scheme 2017/ 2018

The SLANSHEI initiated and submitted a proposal to the government of Sri Lanka to expand the capacity of student enrolment at recognized nonstate higher education institutes with a government-sponsored loan scheme. Subsequent­ly, the budget proposal of 2017 accepted this in order to provide opportunit­ies to students who became qualified at G. C. E. A/ L’s but have missed out University Entrance due to aforesaid reasons. It was made possible through the student loan scheme where a maximum loan amount of Rs. 800,000 for the entire course of study could be provided on interest free basis.

The intention of producing qualified graduates for teaching profession through non-state higher education sector aims at offering Bachelor of Education (Hons) degrees with specializa­tions in English, Biological Science, Physical Sciences and Informatio­n Technology.

Teacher Training Project

The intention of producing qualified graduates for teaching profession through non-state higher education sector aims at offering Bachelor of Education (Hons) degrees with specializa­tions in English, Biological Science, Physical Sciences and Informatio­n Technology. The foundation for the programme is currently being laid by the Ministry of Higher Education and all member institutes.

Since its inception, SLANSHEI has been successful in executing various programmes country-wide up to- date. The organizati­on further seeks to increase its member institutes in its attempt to expand the services it renders to all parts of the island. The SLANSHEI further aims to spearhead in delivering quality education to the youth of Sri Lanka through their member institutes. The newly elected office bearers with the assistance of the other council members are expecting to further their aspiration­s and services by venturing into several identified projects in associatio­n with the Ministry of Higher Education. It is expected that these activities would certainly take the higher educationa­l sector in Sri Lanka to much greater heights.

Promoting Sri Lankan higher education overseas

SLANSHEI also took the opportunit­y to travel overseas in promoting Sri Lankan higher education in those countries. The aim of this venture was to create awareness of the standards of higher education in Sri Lanka, and to promote its education structure thereby gaining foreign student registrati­on among its members with the expectatio­n of gaining the much needed foreign exchange to the national economy. Already, some of its members took part in a promotiona­l tour to Nepal in July 2016 while several other tours are on the cards to carry out in the near future.

Recognitio­n by the Export Developmen­t Board

Recently, the Export Developmen­t Board through its line Ministry, the Ministry of Developmen­t Strategies & Internatio­nal Trade recognized the services of SLANSHEI, and appointed some of its members as Advisors in its Advisory Committee on Profession­al Services pursuant to the Gazette notificati­on dated 2018.02.21. This has given immense recognitio­n for SLANSHEI to carry out its work as a responsibl­e private higher educationa­l associatio­n serving the Government of Sri Lanka at much higher level.

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